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12/16/25 05:53:00
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12/16 17:52 CST Commanders QB Jayden Daniels frustrated and disappointed by
injuries he calls 'freak accidents'
Commanders QB Jayden Daniels frustrated and disappointed by injuries he calls
'freak accidents'
By HOWARD FENDRICH
AP National Writer
ASHBURN, Va. (AP) --- Jayden Daniels was "frustrated, disappointed" during his
second year in the NFL, he said Tuesday, by the various injuries he called
"just freak accidents" that limited him to seven games before the Washington
Commanders shut him down.
Speaking to reporters for the first time since coach Dan Quinn announced Monday
that Daniels wouldn't play again this season, the quarterback who was the AP
NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year for 2024 said he wasn't thrilled with the
decision to limit him to practicing the rest of the way but he understood it.
"It was obviously disappointing. I'm a player; I want play," Daniels said. "But
I wasn't medically cleared to go."
He said he was surprised to have missed so much time, including with a sprained
left knee, a bad right hamstring and, most recently, a dislocated left elbow
that sidelined him for more than two months after it was hurt during a blowout
loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Oct. 5.
Daniels returned from that injury to his non-throwing arm on Dec. 7 against the
Minnesota Vikings, but he aggravated the problem in the third quarter of that
game when he was shoved to the ground by a defender after throwing an
interception.
While Quinn said after that game that he decided to hold Daniels out that day
even though the QB could have returned, Quinn and Daniels later said the elbow
was sore afterward and so the Commanders started Marcus Mariota this past
weekend, when Washington (4-10) --- which already had been eliminated from
playoff contention --- ended an eight-game losing skid with a 29-21 victory
over the New York Giants.
Mariota will be back under center on Saturday against the Super Bowl champion
Philadelphia Eagles (9-5) in a rematch of last season's NFC title game.
Washington then hosts the Dallas Cowboys on Dec. 25, before ending the season
at Philadelphia.
"They're building for the future, and (Daniels) should feel confident ... that
they're making a decision that they feel is best for the entire organization,"
Mariota said. "It's, at the same time, tough as an athlete. You want to be out
there. We all understand that."
As a rookie, Daniels appeared in all 20 of Washington's games --- including
leading them to a 12-5 record in the regular season --- and completed 69% of
his passes for 3,568 yards with 25 touchdowns and nine interceptions. He also
ran for 891 yards with six TDs.
This season, the 2023 Heisman Trophy winner at LSU and No. 2 overall pick in
the 2024 NFL draft owns a completion rate of 60.6% with 1,262 yards, eight
touchdowns and three interceptions. His passer rating slid from 100.1 to 88.1.
He ran for 278 yards with two scores.
"Now," Daniels said Tuesday, "(I'm) just focused on getting healthy and
preparing for next year."
Asked whether he can work on anything during the offseason to avoid the health
issues he's had, Daniels responded: "That's a tough question. I mean, I can't
really avoid the injuries that I've dealt with --- those are just freak
accidents."
NOTES: The Commanders put WR Noah Brown back on injured reserve with a rib
injury after he got hurt against the Giants. That was only his second game back
after missing nearly three months with knee and groin issues.
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